Vice President (VP), Operations
Salary
(India)

A Vice President (VP), Operations earns an average salary of Rs 2,928,897 per year. The highest paying skills associated with this job are Strategic Project Management, Budget Management, Team Leadership, Business Strategy, and Business Management. Most people in this job have more than five years' experience in related jobs. Experience strongly influences income for this job.

XTotal Pay combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime pay and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable for this job. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or the value of other non-cash benefits (e.g. healthcare).

Pay Difference by Location

Vice President (VP), Operations Advice

What do you wish you knew about your job when you first started out?

Vice President (VP), Operations in Indore:

"Stay focus on profitability."

Operations job is managing the resources at optimum levels, Keep focusing the Expenses and efficiency. Organization development and People management is key for the performance hence stay focus on these.

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Operations?

Vice President (VP), Operations in Chennai:

"Moderate Stress - Generally Work Is Good."

Pros: We create new facilities and every time we keep improving with new facilities.

Cons: People do not look for the overall performance.

Vice President (VP), Operations in Mumbai:

"Work Flexibility."

Pros: Flexible working Hours, less of travelling/ touring.

Cons: No Authority, only responsibility.

Vice President (VP), Operations in Gurgaon:

"Flexibility For The Role Is Required."

Pros: The job involved a lot of challenges in terms of bringing change to the management in past the 2 years. The company has been run traditionally since the past 125 years and control and standardization was lost somewhere in watertight regional groups within the organization. Initially, given all flexibility to improvise and streamline operations as per the understanding from the business.

Cons: All places have good things and bad things - some have more, some have less. The changes in strategy of company from investing in country to no-investment has been done in 1 year itself. This has caused a lot of realignment in thoughts and further in actions of company. At this stage, after bringing in standardization and removing inefficiencies, it feels that there is no further development or growth in the role within the organization.

Vice President (VP), Operations in Chennai:

"Experience."

Pros: Best place to take initiatives.
Good management which encourages its employees.
Always go ahead and get done attitude.